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The time approacheswhen the Democrats of Allegheny county will be called upon to selecrffelFgaleMilemiriate tyticket - fort-he fall elt , etirin. fu l tiiitted - 9,14. handi that the :ticket nonainated`by the" Opposition is of the weakest character. The names upon it arcr:lfins4Ortnenbeloptim ptdinary standard - of paerit„ They have neither tal, • ent nor prestige, and:sem° of them are to a t g listirJ iiistithwurrtb thtS'i fast* bers of their own party, and will not receive its support. , Although in the minority ! it :Ispossible.' for the Dcmocracy to elect thir, for . souse of the offices, if they,.will permit , , themselves to be governed yy . the dictates of ordinary prudence' and 'foresight: - Let us place in the , field 4 ticket composed of oRr best men, for eachoffice,.andin the mat: ters of talent' and fitness present a contrast, which ,phall ..11;itlier belittle tlie'Small potato ticket: which the .Opposition „have placed in,the „Let us nominate a tick: et'on broad grounds of National De . istocrieY, incl-nothilig - ThorP:irty sulf4:&.l in the flesh from the introduction intO , Ts platforms of side issues: Upon all thesiClet each enjoy kis own opinion. It is unwise for us to offend any by enunciating a platform of resolutions regarding local quektions to which . all cannot subscribe Le644.he Convention nominate, a tickTet - of Democrats. =and ask them no questions, and.bind them to na opinions upon subjects whirl are not of ,general interest anciim , portance tci the. party. If we pursue this course, we - havea strength founded on•the vork•-:;-:ivealmess: Of the. Opposition; and the chances are decidedly farcirable to the eke - tion - ; of at .least portion at. our ticket. TheM„ is no cause why tho Democracy in the coming contest should not be united and harifioniods iinor questions, , upon which there are admitted and honest differences Opinion; should be carefully avoided in the Couventiou. Every man basis right to his own opinion,'and . there are . some subjects upon which even Democrats may lie per mitted to agree to disagree. No such mat ters 'should be brought up this 'fall. - Let them rt astliey are. • It is also important that the men nomina ted for the several office :4 should be popular, honest, and competent. In view of mak ing ,a : good_ selection, we invite our ,Demo critic friends in the city and country to send us tickets Composed of the names of those ler whom they .would like to rote. This will open up discussion, and aid the Conven tion hit:tilting a good 'selection. • A if RMONIOUS DEMOCIi ACT. In the Democratic journals from all parts ' of the country, we find calm and. well reasoned articles urging upon all who profess the name of Democrat, to make preparation- for the coming presidential con test, by exercising and inculcating a spirit of forbearance,arid endeaVoring to create an entire unity in the ranks of the arty: .= Pride= L pf, opinion, and the gratification of Ottritenal preferences. are Adaily yielding to tlio.'great general Demberatto interest of the ••natiatt. The hope and the desire of dl is,-now, for a united Dentocracy ;and the spirit manifested by the' friends of the Union everywhere, ,gives an abiding hope that the counint.Year, will-Witness a Demo . eratie party in. the country, perfectly united, and stronger thaueyer before. The . Dernocintie Ihimn of Madison coup= ty, Nei York, speaks - thus' gf the party in that State: - • It would be little or no satisfaction for New York to send a delegation to Charleston to make -an, ostentatious display, of ...numerical strength, unless she could carry into the contest at the polls.an entire unity and corresponding strength at home... regard that harmony, so essential .to success, as . vastly more impor tant thatratty mere usage, or the gratification of, personal preferences. lndeed who Mil doubt that a harmonious, vigorous, and suc cessful campaign in tho coming State elections, is nil-important ingiving .unity and strength in the National contest next year? Let the whole energies of the press and the party be directed in - securing - such a desirable result, and not be wasted: in contending about matters that might better be postponed till a later day. A whole year is yet to intervene before the meet ing of the Charleston Conrention,,and after the State election this fall, in 'which arc inroleett State issues alone, ar triumphantly carried bya - united a victorious Demoracy, then enter upon the preparation'for the Nationabcontest,- ioith a generous and forbearing temper and . fairness in the choice of ticlegates Lund it matters less as to the mode of. choiceJor:. all Will be pre pared to yield assent, and enter upon the work of perpetuating the auspicintinrule of Democ racy in the flatten. Speeehlbni - x.; sinitter, Green. Senator Grderiosf;24rSintil, Made a speech at Jefferson Ciiknhttlin:3th._:,,Hc advocated a a Pacific Itailraideoxitiitsted in an eloquent manner the preserit-eOndition of Europe and America," alluded to ''the "honorable " settle-, ment of the Paraguay matter, denounced 7!for-' Monieria, sa i Ying4eilioie . "11 - otlouna to.tolist ate murder, polygamy, 'and other nameless horrors,"' and Iliscussed:wll : lx "grat ;ability the endless qUestion of slaveryin the Territo ries. He -held ; that ;the Territories I:0111d not nullify the Constitution of the, United States, " as, expounded by ., the higc.esttju dicial authority in the world"—thid is the people of aTerritory could not abolish slavery. The following point in the. speech will be read with much interest by the politicians He had been asked whether he would : vote for a curtain individual (Stephen A. DouglaS' ) if nominated for this Presidency by . the Charleston Convention. He• answered with out hesitation,. yes.: Ho differed in opinion with. Mr. Douglas upon several points hi his .political creed; but he was as wide tvwncler from Seward, or any other 7nan. Mot wo u td nominated hp the Republiean party, as .I,eauen is front ,e(!rq,, • • , • A RICIIAIOND paper states that there is tri7re tobacco on storage- and for inspection at that place than has hitherto been warehonsed at any season, and thatit has be;en found advantageOus to call in white labor to 'prepare it forMaitet. 'Until the present year negro laborites - been used in all the departments' necessarT tobocco for delivery and exportation, but now a4 - inatteeof economy, it is found that gangs of white, laborers can perform the work in-a satisfactory manner. It .seems terbe thought, that the.comparative cheapness of white labor will compel the inspectors to dispense with Shiva labor ahnost' entirely.' . • . . . Ay " Anti-eursing,ClutiO! has been formed at Grass Cal:, the members of which are fined twenly-ftve cents for every oath,- the money to be appropriated to SOMp worthy-pur pose from time to time. Athist accounts, the club had cursed enough to buy a pow, and there was a balance on hand. - IT is said that Phelan has been challen.4 to a billiard =itch by Roberts, the famous Brit ish player. The stakes are set downlat'. - $lO,- 000 a side. If the terms of the match can be agreed upon, it-will take place in the EAR. '' • ,• ; : • - • , `, , ••b ,: ..; .1` ' f ;•'...7 NO.; :!• • • , •.;'; s,r • '../ A CORRECT VIEW OF FARO The, *ercise of the pardoning th our Goialittgras.rdways b n • ter of di4sion-, r f c It has 1306m61.:6Ttnoikts e fth . , .'4liticat okporien4l6f • , • tik, A 4% tig censure each act of -; mercy which ho perform, and set it:down - aS a fault. allwronglic.ers; as-a.-rule„ ex., ercise the gteatest 'T.utiort in the matter of pardons. They are ne.ter granted without goOrrinid - 4115SWitiid - re - nsinns,ntid . theSe Tea= propetporno r s e r may a4 ) 7 1, 1 v . p be ._ a s e . rt a i ed . np rup a k Thn.folinwring article from the Lock Haven Pcm 4rci; takes And coytectn of che : W.hOkriMbject that we-copy it, entire and tisonimmii.lit, to 66,r : readers:Tor earefiilpe7: . vex' al4e,.ottr 'connection with , the press, ivhiChiSnOt OfierYieeent date, we have . found our eatemporaries col:Than ing Hof the'abuse of thellardontng power by . the 'Executives of the State. - Nor cure' these complaintshy any Means confined tee the press.:: They are equally preva lent ititiongst'all classes 'of our people;' and, eitrabrdinary as it May seeM„Most so witk the religiensportion of community. - Why the press adopt - this strange 'course, may he accounted for,uthopglitical and other classes of comm Unity, also, m a y condemn the ascot the pardoning because thoy do not understand the reasons that influenced the , Executive, and we =mall a little prone' to Condemn any act if we know of no reason why should have been done—buy:why those who daily supplicate a higher throne for mercy and forgiveness, should most unanimously and most severely condemn onernertiti for the exercise of mercy towards another, is it strange fact for which we will'not now attempt to account: With the administration of Porter, Shenk, Johnston, .Bigler, Pollock, and Packer, we have been to, a greater or less extent quite fa miliar... For several of them we have no pecu liar affection, and have not the leastdisposition to become their champion. But whatever their other errors May have been, as regards the ex ercise of the pardoning power, we believe they have been butfew. All Executives well know that there is no popularity to be acquired by its exercise ; but, on the contrary, . that -it snakes them few if any friends and many enc. mies, and that it opens the door to the :dander er and traducer to be believed when he utters ithe vilest and most atrocious falsehoods. It is a popular fallacy, too, that pardons are obtained through ,the ,influence of iicrsonal friends and men of - consider:ll)le political pow er, siMply beeause they ask them, and it is more . than absurd to. believe that they are granted from corrupt considerations. We be. lieve that alMOst every ease of pardon, any man of good common sense, endowed with the ordinary feelings of justice and humanity, would do the same'(if in his power) if the same reasonautere presented for his action, °rill , narily, pardons are asked for by the Judges of the Courts before Whore the convicts were tried —or by the District Attorneys who moss-enlist —or the Juries who CorivictKland by consid erable numbers of respectable people or the vicinage of the convict. The reasons urged in caste of successful application aro generally overwhelming— such as that the seritenee of the Court was unnecessarily severe—that close confinement has destroyed the health and is' ' rapidly hurrying the dinth of a culprit svlooe crime was P_ erhap. of u trivial nature or attended by extenuating cirromAalice— tliataarring mothers,. wive , and children are dependent upon the prisoner for support, or that they . are on their death beiland desire once' more to see an erring son, husband ; or father —accompanied with IYertitic , ate3 from officers of the prisons that a thorough reformation of the ,onviet is evident. Such reasons 84 the-e apply usually only the inferior grades of oin-n -ces and whore a reasonable punishment has al ready heels endured. In graver cases itia rare ly that a pardon is granted except :Mei long imprisonment, or a strong presdimption of in noienee arisesi orthe health of the prisoner is such that bis speedy death, in or out - of confine ment, is inevitable. • . In all instances of pardons; any person who feels an interest in al;ivenease may obtain the reasons for which it was granted by applying to the officers of the Miami in which the culprit was confined, or at the office of the .ficeretary of the Commonwealth—in the latter case by letter or otherwise. When this lithe case,cer tainly no -fair and - candid man will condemn our'Executivea for their acts of mercy until af ter they have applied for and obtained the rea sons. The error of Executives, in our judgment, is on the other side—they are, if any cause of complaint exists, too stringent. Certain it is that NVO will all stand in need of less rigid judg ment before our eternal race is run. Jusricg is for the CourtsmEttcy for those po:Fses , ing the pardoning ppwer. The. Counterfeit Postage Stamp. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Prr.ss over the signature of " Tennesee," &poses the statement of the New York Herald in re gard to a deficit in the Post Office Depart ment of .51,000,000, resulting from the forgery of letter stamps as a first class co- After putting the idea of forgeries . of "three - • cent stamps" as nonsensical, and shoiving that but few could be disposed of without de-, tection; he gives an extract from Postmaster General Brown's Report to the last Congress, which dis:proves the whole story : "In the Postmaster General'a report of 1858 -9 ; .exhibiting the operations of the departMent to June 30, 1858, the following appears in the latter of the Auditor at page $4`..1: • • The amount of postago slanips and stamped envelopes sold by postmasterg during the fiscal year, was - - $5,700,;14'03 o f this there was used and cancelled 5,367;415 53 The official report of the previous year to June: 0, 1857; exhibits the following on the same subject: The amount of postage stamps;and stamped envelopes sold by postmasters during the likeaL year, \YRS - . - - $6,448; 765 at: .o f this there was n, seeland cancelled 5,070527 8.6 378,2'27 44), • , The average difference , of about. $350,000 is accounted for by the stamps on hand mud LID Ile-, ed in . the large offices and in the pockets of the; community. . . The writer strongly suspects that Postinas-, ter General Holt has been mipcmed upon by , some of those whoaro candidates for the vclope System." Tuz per centage of taxation to be levied, on . the duplicate of 1850, in the city of Cin cinnati, for all excepting State purposes, is J 2, 86-100 mills. The Statelevy last year amount- , ed to 3 55-100 mills, and it is not likely to bo changed this year, so that the total per cent= age levied in this: city will doubtles be 10 100. Last year it was IG GO-100 mills, show ing a decrease of 20-100 of o. ksum-, Mg $02,000,000 to be „the tea:able: hal—; and it is about the amount . which will bo represented on the duplicatc,—ther amount of taxes produced by the above levy, will, be 508,800. To this is to be ad ded del i n quenti es find forfeitures of last year, which will increase the amount over $lOO,OOO. The tax basis last, year' for the city was $88,000,000 producing $1,472,:. 963. 70,130 that it will' appear that with .a do creased' per cordage of levy there, is an increas: ed basis producing increased revenue amount:• ing by estimate to about $38,000, -A cusx-ruxu bigamist was Mr. William col. lins. Ho fonxioly resided with asvife in Penni sylvania._"Two 1110401 S ago ho went viretward and stopped at Pomeroy, Ohio. Prom this place ho =wrote to his wifo, desiring her'to 101- low hint to "his new oleo he should mar l r rysemebody elee. A§ might be expected, she lost no time in packing up her "thingli . " and going to Pomeroy. Arriving there she_round that her husband had married a' yonng . girl about two-weeks before, and had gone Xo,Clin'- einciati. Ao was arrested in the lattereity on a a of _bigamy...' charge bigamy. .. , Tag, Waskitigion States of the 9th, 'contains . Mr. BiTor's Card, announcing his withdrawal 1 from that paper, to attend to his private inter- .. . eats, and practice -his profession.' The States . Tun Tyrone','Sfar saysthtit the Central Bank known : as." The Slabs, and ' of Pennsylvania,at Hollidaysburg, la isgai4 re the Union." . - --- — . l 7 .:. ~, ,!..,-, i awning its notes. . 1 -, , t r i„ _. ..,:, -,- ..,--“, is ;,• it' .. , r ,, E.' s l ...', ', '''''''''' 'if' , ', 4 ''''. : 0, 71 - "7,7 - , •'. 1 ' '' —' Effilll nctartan Fight at the HelrEpulehre. letter from Jerusalem of Alit W 8 in the Univeri, gives en necount of s2rnacandalous es which took place itAtltehuritteet 'thelataly Sepulchre in that city ortGrocaFrlt's F: services of Wednesday and-Thhtst* If 'Passion Week, celebrated ,by the biting to !the church of the Holy Septiliatre, tito„.nOt, 'troubled by the Greeks and others. Pa one Guo&Fridny the Greeks invaded the rotunda of the church, iiiia - diiiiii - g - threVebrattonat divine service br Aho Latina, made 's; tymultf It is the custom of the Greak'poptiltidb-te-isl't semblo in thO church during thollely.Week, and they there execute grotesque dances, ac companied hyf, a() atiftind lellisiAtie pinging of horrible songs, and the ''''clapprriv'fir hands. They preserttita hideona speotnole f haggatd,und.dirty,,and ww,,atothing e,seept a I Wretched shirt and diaivers:' `Vie - Greek cler gy tolerate these scandalous scenes. as they could easily stop them if - theY pleased,: In the evening of Good . Friday, tlie church 'Sias profaned by a new outrage: `The Roman Catholic clergy and pilgrims having„entered with the intention of making a solemn procession, heard a frightful tumult under the great dome, near the sacred monument, and saw the Greeks and Armeni ans lighting ,with their lists and with sticks— the combat being accompanied with fearful vo ciferations. When' the con fl ict had raged for Sometime, the combatants . separated—the Greeks going Into' th'e choir of ' the elinrch, which is ditidedfrom,the rotunia.by a simple railing, and the niats collecting in the sonthern part of the rotunda. Presently, how ever, the combat re-commenced with greater fury than. before; the benche-, the credence • tables, and the bishops throne of the Latins were pulled down and torn to pieces by the Greeks, and the_fragments were hurled nt their adversaries. thfilatter returned them. and be sides broke to pieces alarge lauip of the Greek:. This increased the irritation of the latter, and in their turn they smashed the lamp- of the Armenians, and two of their sacrist:tits, who were on the' platform above, even thrmv down lighted torches on the Ain'enian.. This scan dab'sus scene lasted three•quarters of an hour ,when a body of Turkish troops arrived. The 'two parties fled in different directions, a nd the "soldiers put-sited them, striking all they over look with the butt-ends of their muskets. In I,the confusion two or three soldiers and two or-, !floors were injured. The Pasha afterwards at :rived, and re-est:11)11416d order: and the. Latin were able to make their procest.ion. What orig inally caused the tumult' was that the Greeks pos , es-ed of'n portion of the church wi lets had bean : t apart fur the Copts, who are under the protection of the Armenian-." Punish Metal for Crime in North .(!arolina A rorrt9pon.li•nt or tho New linvoi Ricci tIR 5 ono, inoight into tin:till:inner in whi..ll vritnitutla nr.• the " thi North Stute.' II.: writ "The administration of justice in North Carolina is much hMs Mild than illtuany of her , sister States. Having 714 , a • the old punishments of the Common Law 'are still indicted : Filch branding, whipping. cropping the ears, ,k e. . . . "O M n a beautiful ay morning I strolled into the lemplil Where the goddess of the ,word and seak- and the liandagcdeyei IS ,',111,1N.1 , ed to pN. , -Ad.. i u one. of the passage: 11101 :414•Ci1l of tint county, carrying a tinker'i I, in ..g b;i11 , 1 and chat !.Ce1114 , 1 to too a ~Idrinitdron in the other,, iln imputing whose "guile par. ho wain , go ing to mend. Lo inforieed ne• that he NV:VI_ ahout.l. bruiel a Hain wiw ktki jia-L bhciiiie. A curiosity which was :011;01'10a of but 'amid not rt,..ot k l too into the court route. I 'pond it i j rawdiscl. In a few minutes the Judge entered. rind tati:int; liii seat upon the bench.. cWi i,ix ;et judges licre it erecce , ,) ordered the crier t.i opezi the court. Thiet impel taut fonetienary than :t.'pped to an open window, put out hi •• U ysd three time:. and •, the Honorable the Suplrier Court wan opened'in due , wire; Ti., pri er was then brought in by the Sheriff and an assisUnt: whereupon his COMIAM moved for a new trial. ~it the ground that the Ilofi`ild377l. had been unable In procure Sin attendance of nil his witileseti. His honer inquired if he could give the requisite:security. Oil being answered in the negative. •• Then, - nail hrs Ilonor, let the sentence of the Court lie executor forthwith." The Sheriff and his & . Tidy then blindfolded the prisoner'. tied 1113 liartilg, and bound his head firmly to the bar. Taking the branding iron front the furnace. the Sheriff applied it Fed hot to the tight cheek of the bigamist, burning a plain letter 11, an inch and a braking% and nearly half an inch deep. The prisoner was then re manded Whore his head and hands:were introducell into the pillory, and " forty stripes, save one," warn applied to his hero back, after which he was discharged. Every jail in !North Lareihna is provided with a whipping-post, stocks and pillory. Mur der, rape. arson, burglary, and all th,t . higher and mi:44.lmueunOr., .ere, punished, with death ; manslaughter by branding, the letter M in the right hand. Tbe.i.!onviet's hand is bound to the bar, and the,branding iron held upendhe palm - until he can Say - "God 'save the State " three times; theft and minor otiens9.3 by whip ping standing in the pillory, or sitting in the stacks." The Neutrality of the: Pope. Cardinal Antonelli, Secretary of State, has addressed a communication to the representa tives of. the ditTerent powers, in substance as follows: All hopes of maintaining the peace of Eu rope having vanished, in consequence of the formidable preparations for war on the part of two powerful nations, from what has been an nounced in olGcinl journals, hostilitics being near ut hand, the present lamentable conjunc ture of:circumstances cannot fail to move deep 1y the Holy Father, Father of the Faithful, and sublime representative of Him who is the Au thor of Peace, in discharge of his apostolic dutieA,-most ardently supplicates the Lord that He may grant to the whole world-that dear and . . „ precious blessing. "His Holiness, loweVer, in his deep grief is ready to confide. in the good will of the great powers to lessen as much as possible the dan gers which threaten now the peace of Europe. ir in any event Ms nolibess thinks himself enti tled to believe that the neutrality of the I'l . lpl government, which, on account of itts pecu liar position, it -has , constantly declared, will .he respected by .those powers, and that his ter ritory shall not be made the, theatre, of any lighting ,which „might endanger the Hoy See or the titrOnhiiitinlwhieltareisubjeettiiit. Not withstanding the firm assurance which the Holy Father has in these ,views, the objectS being of such high_importance, he' contd . not refrain front giving the undersigned, Cardinal Secre tary of litate,,tlm,spegipt or addressing the proimit ,note . to . ..your, Excellency, with the reZjilei4, 'that ybil: 'will make a •ciltilnittn lent* thereof ,your government, and, point out propriety.of leaving the Pupal govern ment free to follow the neutral course dictated by its peculiar position, and warranted by the universal rights of nation's, as it has been un hesitatingly acknowledgedl.l the various pow ers in similar eircumstanceS., 332,898 60 Hoping, to reeeiyo •in due time from your txeelleney in accordance with the ideive the undersitined;i4m , &c: Heavy Loge by the President Yesterday afternoon the l'resident . ofithe United States gave an endorsed draft _on. a banking-house in 'rhilidelphia,. for the sum of: seven. tbouzand dollxs, tQ umessenger for, 09 2 posit in itiggs`& Co2s 'i'lM muieggr started for the bank and proceeded down on 'tho inside:walk of the grounds towards the ,shito "Department; When bear it, ho was ne costed:by.a very polite, unasseming gentleman, 141.1 ii tho inquiry as to whenj be might find the Navy I)opoytkonnt, .3bernef.senger kindly in formed him, isrhen'thearrMif • er began to re mark on "'the' -or the -h!tildings, grounds, .fie., and, after a minute's conversa .tion, proceeded .on ; his errand to the, bank, . the - stranger, "if the 'sinno - proededindin the other direction. ' On arriving at thebank the messenger found the draft to be missing. It immediately' occw red to him tharit,had been abstracted fronnie band by the follow who addressed him at the , Department, which seems now to be a fact. The sharper haSr,ot. been seen since, and prob ably ltfttho city on some of tke pet-going trains or boats last evening. 'This draft was not en trusted to the President's regular messenger, 31r; lirllannus, 'hut in' his absence was , gt_ven .toa . ybuilgrOerman ‘ who thus acted assubsti t,ute. _rThe draft was not presented for payment hero, and nodoubt haa been stopped in Phila delplda -where it was duo.- This incident C,er tntniyy illastratee a feet that , there is a chise of ti agiired "gentry around the public gr oupcifs,r4 buildings who are over:,willing to mposo upon the unsuspecting and increduieus. Washington Stares, June 'r - ~f L' w H 1 • • y 1 j , . ••• ‘l_ ." ACCORDING to clespatcluVrom Washington, Mr. Dallas, our 3jinistor inLondon, has 1n .,. foriued the State Departmant that the neutiiiil het* gnestion exeltesiinusual intofest among coinMerchiliclaise id tnOttnd, Atid that the British deti , ernment, before committing itself ttintti - thean'bjceti'desires to know.tho exact po sition which the United States intendS" to 'as sume. It is understood that General Cass is engaged in preparing an exposition of. the viiiiieof iur Government upon this important subicat:/ 3in. ()Twirrs, the late Post liazter at De troit, who has been removed, refuses to honor thh dritft et the Nel9tlieo Departrrient tor the ballinCe` against Min, Which amounts to about $B,OOO. - This net of itself show:: that the man was unfltto hold a position of trust under the Government. , THE doo, presented to tho State of Pennsyl: VIM* tWO years sinto, by Capt. 'G.. Nolson Smith, of Cambria, hasgivon birth to a pair of Wm. Schuch man, Esq., the well known Lithographer, kips— " I have frequently acrd Therhares //offmi.l.flincte., and find it invarial4 relieves indigestion and debility." Rey. Hatimet iiabeock, trays : •'I found spechil relief front its use,l'or u severe headache, with which 1 had long stittereil." • .1: W. 11 : is:dwell, Esq., i.ays: lam, used Ihrchnres Ilaht.l Bitters myself and recommend it to others, knowing it to tin dust 1, hat it i 9 represented." Alderman douallian lieely, of, Lower St. Clair, rays: deriyed great In.nefit from its use for weakness of the stoirmeh and indico.tion." dames M. Murphy, Pays: "Alter several physicians. had holed, .brrga,c s Ihdbind Bitters removed tiro pain from Inc !wart and side, arising from Indigestion." Title Nutlet of the liittanning Fore Pere. say.: Af ter ono of the twist Physicians in this place had failed, licerhazix 11,4,4411.:111,1, oured me of the worst form of Pyseejeda" Fratieis Pella. only mrmuctulomr of the original "Ex tract of C-41tIve," says:. .1 know that your 1111aiki 1311- I L JN is one of the 1.-st mean:llles in the world far disor dered stonineli or liver." • la% Lofton!, Editorof the Flu 141, ItalUtnere, pronoun eft it a toed - nne demo - tang the confidenee of the lan, Pr. F,firLart, the lending German 171y:4e - inn of Penn svlvunia, lots preseribol it frequently daring the last three years, with in:lrked stieeess, in ilebilitutisl states of the digi - ettire (+row. Or Of ibis system generally. The 'Altaitter of Nation's Vinegar Foolery, nays : tIPOd et myself, end wits therefor,. indueisito try its rf- Yci my' wife, (troubled with the debility eonurion to till of it ronsuroptive huhit.l and rt.:illy It is doing tier more good than itnything she bus ever Liken. atrtfutly.—Tho Genuine highly Coutxintrutett Ittertetvo's Bitters is put up in list( pint bottles only. and retalkd Nt one dollar per bottle. Thoj.treut ileinand for this truly eelebnited Hisbene have induced tome imitations, witch the public. vhintlit guard intuited put chasing. Beware of itnpoSition I Hee tiettour tame i s on the loberof every tedtle von boy. lIRNJAM I.:, Jz..t 141.; Hale Propiietore, No ‘2l Wool, between First snit Miteonil streets. Pittodstrgli leir 'AlluertisenirnK • OTYIR. .)\4Mxv,,N. \ 9o\6 BFI.: AGAIN 04)mpi,ETEL1 SOU) I:P . P. the a.lntinera nr the , e fln.. inArattwata are alf.a-tued t hat. a 13..“ ITlV‘Hooof theini4 awl shehtal .-x14...te..1. IH felt d.nv He Itop, to Is•al..3111 -.11) , 14y the Arta-Ana rer I.A.° IL 1..1,1.:131?.1: A; 131:41., • , treet. Attion.:ll.e inahytll... have threlrt,e.lleillhay Pimnr 14..• 1,4 few 1H,..111, oro -4...1 IL 'l'. 111.1.-r, 11: Pets. J. \l' Mullet. m . I. II; I. I;Ardlll..r, I. Aim I 4 4 pr0111, tlrp. t•';1;:geral.1; J. IL Tltatar . ..l, 1.. 5ti.1e.•.%. Maly: 11.11 t. I , taontnwn: '.l . t',l4. Itallaht;leah; it. 51ev.:11....h. •14 Al. r. he ie.:, 1..1. Pruata.r. AVrleht, I).lt. JO 4 1%.1-Itur t-q.‘TP.KENT (AP 'llll , . Pt t.NNTI:..N 1111. KINK. 4ii PIT6SI11"1:611. 1 , 1Z,1.). ..... 4,1,,,n,1141,111,4 31, 111/I I it,mks Slovk ntl.l :111,1 14W It, (ttilt:r 8.2.30,0:4 93 The %bow. St:ll...motif i. correet. to tlio Lent. lif lily twoo lo.lgo tool I .01i..f. .It MN ILUZIT.R, l'a,lt'r. Sworn to t'ot.l , Ittort 11,1 flat= 13th day of Juno. ISfAt, ktt.foro too, S. SNII . III. 74 Notary Pol.lic. g y, sI.EM ENT '7'7II:.NG RAK EXCJIA. E RAN KC gisi-r I.T F '7'711: stitli:Gli. ItittBlolroll. 111.98,101',3nne 13, 1809. Loan!. an d lii , "That , . $1.506,757 90 R.Bl 87.8tate f. 0.000 Ou Sro.•it• in Vault /87...104 1 t.ito.l Stat.e. Trolt,tify solo, • Nit,tifitt (10 Nr.to.4 utoUllosoks ..t other Banks 14,880 92 1.830 by other 110uk. • 105,'.818 94 Caput) Stock Cin•ulatiuu IfiNito-ote‹. Pmc to tAtter Banks CottUnit - out Fund and Profit,. sisda,scyz 41 certify that the above sc3t3ment is correct to tho Lxat :Amy linowledgo and belief. M. M. MURRAY. Cashion • Bworn anti Hu bgeribed before me. this 13th day of J ttn e, (i 011) ERNFST, Notary Pnthe._ 'FA rEIIENT itpa. Pitt.. argh, June 11th,130. ASSETS. Nolo , and lid], Lhocuunted Cum Now, auj . Owelcm of °Slur Dank''. I Me by otllo- Rink, , i li I ulruion I .110 uh other Willi. Individual liopu,,icH $316,740 ':,T Tho above Statement it. correet to the host of my I:nowt. (Otto and to lief. J. W. COOK. Cashier. 14worn and suttyrritott hofore tne.t I tkltltit d m' ofJone, 18.741. (tel.!) HO BERT FINNEY, Notary Pablo'. sI'ATintENT oF mANtrrAcilittEits. Pittsburgh, TIIE .ANIJ !SANK OF 1'111'813141:Olt Monday; Jane 12th, 1859. Cirettlat 1.10,967 00 Into Ioi)osi tore 260,509 11 • 'too other links 71.409 .7; - Into Cotoroontroaltlt 2,963 lri 1..09its and Itisentatta • • $ 097,999 37 Com 129;271 22 , Notes next Cheeks of other 91,113 81 . Due IT other. 29,531 b 2 Th. übove Statentont is rorreet and tom to flin I tost or lay Itattaltalgo NV. IL DENNY. Cattier. • Smartt and soltserilas I before lite. this 1:11.h day of A. 1 t., k2ll. ittl.4 J. F. MACI4ENZIII Notary 1'111,14'. 0. sTATEm ENT OF TlrE IRON 4:ITV BANK. l'itt,boritit, Jolie1:1,1859. !maim mid Diseomd, VOO,ICS GM Um , by ottp,r If coll'q 8,73 k: 2.7 Noted and llituok,:4 Of 4,111er )Sallics ' . lll.7ftd 2 8 Specie 14t,093 II Uweolitiou • t111,'..n5 oo Doe to ottoz Itankg 1,768 57. 1)11,, to Deptwaor, 1118,....881 18 'nil, Stotement ig eorreet :uteordiog to the bettt of my ' k now ledge And txdief. J NU. - MAUOFI?IN. Gofer. Affirmed moo bolbro me. /NM due. jot I - MIN% FINNIW,Notory Pahl ie. 11 4/ ES, HATS I,'LOMINII„e..S.T ki All (1 T 1 )N—Cennencing 011 TRUINDAY,Jihic It 11). a 10 o'clock, A. M.; and - 8 o'clock, P. 11., told con tinuing at same hours each day during the week, will lAI sold— 114:1 pair Cloth, ICitl :11211. Leather Top emigre46. °niters; 116 11 ' blen's Calf Oxford nes; . . it `" • AVunion's Slippers+ mid Tics ; 132 -0 lAdies' Lasting GaitvrA; 311.45e3' " 28u Children's Fancy Button Boots: hat Braid lints; 71 l'ananta do; 72 Soft Wool do;• A large sleek of Seasonable Clothing, consisting of Coats, pants and Vests iu great varlety,aud will lx, sold in quidilieS Ic sThit purchasers.. . • jolt •P. . DAVIS, Auctioneer. Q. 11 A.W1.8, PltlN'l‘B, NES, HAMS, NOTIONS, ke., AT AUCTION,—M. the Cam , 11101,131 Bales Booms, No. 54 F'ittli street, on WEDNF DAY, Juno Isth, at 10 o'clock. A. and 8 o'clock even. ingovill be sold a quantity or Shawls, Prints, Delaines, I:high:lms, Porto lifonaies, Morocco Itelleules, Work Boxes, Fancy Baskets; Aocordeons, Violins, Bres.slng Cases, 15ferqopindttrn Woks, ore. jolt PM. M.E(;IIAISJA.' 13A.Nics C 4T AUG 43j TION.—TIIIB (Tneitday) EVENINg, Juno 14tb, , 4 a , o'clock, at-the CotruneFefal Bales Hoems, No. 54 Fifth street- will ho '••• LO ?hares Mech.:4loa' flank Stook.' 'olt P. 111, DAVIS. Auctioneer. O OPEN OPENING.— , -A splondid assortment N'of Shawls, Mantles, DIMS floods, Needle Work-, Whiter Goode, etc. _ . joie C. HANSON . LOVE, 74 Market atroet, IRE CRACKERS--StXI boxes No; 1 Gol F. Chop, just rareah4,Amd a tor Nal b 1 1y ER k ANDE N, Jel4 . 8P WOAd 84.9 Waite St, Curies Hotel. No. 03 Fourth Street. COMMON RA I, T II MatT4A.A2SCE cowqny,o. flarriabq Pa. Chartered cisttah $300,000. Boa: MIMIC C.k. PI Fresident;' • S. Carrier.Soaretary, GIRARD ME AND l a / a tm . • i SURANCE comPAlrr, - -Phibuieaphla. _Assets. - - 789.73. Hon. JOEL ` JONES, President; J. It..Alver Secretary. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPA Pliitadelphia. Assets, =455142. GEORGE 11. HART; President; H. B. Coggshall, Secret a ry. ' • barrels fresh for sale by --i. L.'mie9E - 71" , " HENRY H. COLLIHS. =OEM What it is doing for the sick. 1,1A1111.1'111 , :4. LlAllll,ltils A. A. - 13li0VIIER, . AGENTS, 0; ' ew rtbonnents. a`a_, ASSIMER.K,IIAtrti, • BILK HATS,AND • FOR MEN AND'BOYS, at , 'DO-DD SP, IVIRE WORKS!' FIRE WORKS!!- LL FOURTH JULY,IS99 —We are now receivitm from the Factory of H. P.-Diehl, for whom wearetiole Agents, a full and complete assortinent of FIRE WORKS, con sisting of. the follownig - Rockets, fro - col:oz. to BIS. FlOwer Pots, Nos. 1 and 2. Roman Candles, 1 ball to . ..3); Flying Pigeon% Roman Candles, colored; Truingle.ti, No. Ito a Blue Lights, No. 1 to 5; Bengal Lights, I oz. to leer, Grasshoppers; Vertical .Wheels;, . Pin Wheels, Nos. 1,2, 3; Saxon Wheels; • Chasers, No.. 1, 2,3; Rockets. Colored Serpents; Nos. 1, 3, 3; Double Howlers; Mines of Stars, 1,2, 3,4, 3; - Torpedoes; fiett,ooo; Exhibition Pieces, from $9O to WO. with 'directions. , • REYMER & ANDERSON. 014 39 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel SELLING OFF f 0 REMOVF,-: AND FURNISHING GOODS At CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL, jilt corner Wood street nod Diamond 3119 y. OPENED TIIIS DAY.—Very handsome Dress Goal, in robes and by the yard. Also, all kinds of Ikmiemi ie and Btapla Dry tiooda, usually found in a well assortotl stock. Please call and examino for yourselves. jel4 YOUR HUNDRED 'AND THIRTy-oNE PENN STREET. took at !Co. 431. For sale by jell S. cuTUBEILT & SB,N, 51 Market htreet. AC. B. IL—A comfortable Brick louse • of hall, nix rooms, bath room and cellar. with let ;x2 by SO loot; shade trees, etc,all in erilt r, fat sale; pi ion tt.a.e; oue-thint •in liana, balance at one, two an three yearn. S. CUTII BERT & BUN, Jolt Real Estate Agents, 51 Market. street. r 1 BUILDING LOTS, uN ALFRED a. STREET, Wilkint , loirgli, for sale; price for troth, SW. 1 jel4 S. CUTRISERT k SON, 51 Market Ft. W. E. SCHMEILTZ & Ca; Di A Di 31 0 T ii BOOT AND SHOE =EMPORIUM, No. 31 Fifth Street; L A DI ES', AND CHILDHEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL STYLES. EIR WoRK FUR NEATNESS COM HISEI ISITI(E , ITLA IL7TY.AnnotlMsnryri , scd an I cons.istm or the LATG4T FASTI toNs. Indies and Genre will 91n.1 it t011...1c interest to ca !Ind zvuine our Flock for, pin bating (4. 4 ZlThere. i.•ito suoT II tvntion i+ caller our rtork of Itol - s* Shot Guns. IVOTi• in.nnifaeliired eluaiully to our order, and W.. 11 tini,hod. and entirely reliable and .are. all mould teaelt their boys be be . ek amine the,e buantlbil weapons. CARTWItItiIIT jel3 • . Wcuut utreet. i COLI„A. . MUZZLES.. FUOIINC TACKLE. SHUT;UN:i. It I FI, 1.14, PISTA AMMUNITION, CUTLERY M A NICS"I'OOI,S, nt TETLEY'S, Jil3 Wood ,treet. T N 1)1.1 1Z II 1111E1 )(4)S. INKSTANDS. Pi•eq, Paper intiddiiihr; I lan k -di! by W. S. 11A VI, pit:: t„rm•r A Third Market &Shroud ,t 9. DRAPER c `I'A.II,OIR., • N ' ). fit; ST. CLAIR STREET,. PMI'S, lilt 1:1;11, jii.irritirnyd from tho and i 4 now n•ct.l% not 110. of Clothe. Cn.”Annerv,, VvntinJr.s, alai Coat a v.,s vvry variety and , Avie. adapted th e bent vily nail eoßnlry truly, which Ain 1.. e mat tq, tl• ttlllyr with promptnon,a and tle ? q,nteh, MI , I nt rates a, 1.,A u, at any other natiaarrytabliA Anon in the env. • rnalydayr 41,"110;11.1. . .1,!.1:41 "/1 . K{.1,11110 1111 . 7v BARGAINS IN SEO)NibIIANI I PLINOS. One C. nrta•ve. lbe r wont Case, Iron Franw maao by thwheong & r 4.114 : only two years .14 One s(' t ketaVe. Rosewood Owe, round erwnors; made by If Titlott & On; r, , Yi relay itO,WOnd. rams] desk; mulo by Nunn( & (lark. One n wirtre, Mahogatty ease, n No by Nwnris &Clark. (11w 6 (( N. Y. Man. Co. 1.11-7 0 0 pl 6..1.10 . 111 , !x; 2 91 'Z , 7.511 . Fr 2 Oa, 4. 4 " Gcr,rl.4.lBinvai rm. " ...I " " Pape, Paths. On« a Mahogany " '- Albrecht " " " " Load & Pro. 4411, " St " " Gorman make ==l I . or saki I y rrHE MANUFACTURERS OF SA W- I_ YEWS till EMICAL ;LIVE ERASIVE :SOAP, alter sat ji.cting it to the severest tesitit known to the trade, are fully Persuaded that there is tioFamily WaSlc ing Soap in the United States, for so little money, having at once so many good qualities. (and so few discounts) OP ISEAUTI —ln colors, firniness, surface and tea : tore generally. OP . —ln freedom from rosin, turpentine, clay; fish offs, stale Areve, andadultenitions. Ql QUA I.ll'l — I*PF washirtg elythes, of every descnp lion. coarse or fine; cotton, linen, woolen or silk; dyed, printed or uhitei for caishvg tar, grease, pitch, paint, oil, printers' Ink, Bliwypal;op' wa.T, etc, ffm4l furnity fe npd fr9iq tho 4045. (];yo !F F4ir tar+l for Y9l#l',Plie:F,all4 bo convinced. Itomenthor, OW PINUP la OP each hp'. Asjc ja a espy of the direction*. IL k lea 47 Wood street, hitlaLurrh, VALENCIA LACE SETS- $1, 4 ,GZ1,5g2 41 $ 7.100 tX) 00.11.00 3)6,.)18 2047 72 177.4:L CALL EARLY AAD SECURE BARGAINS AT. 4G31 , 1,CGC 20 87,143 TS 2.3 PIO 42 ... 17,353 72 L. HIRSIIIILD & SON, itIERCIIANT - TAILOILS No. 83 Wood Street. Our a , ortment of S.urpmer Coat;ngs,. Cassimnres, Linens and yet4ipgs is noWeqmplete. Wears prepared to furnish our customers o 1 tit 1!.l and eleol4 at very low rules. jeS L. 11111S1IFELM & SON'S, ItOOT, RUST & CLARK,. AIND In/AVIIIS SI'F.R3I, RAPE, ELEPILINT, WIiALE, LARD AND MINER.S'OILS, Also, Straits, Rank, Shore, Tanners and Neatsfoot Oils,. Sperm, Patent and Adatnantino Candles, . jalllyd 61 FERRY STREET, NEW YORg. COUNTING lIOUSE STATIONERY, Bill head Boxes. Post Office Boxes, Card Racks, 'Cal endars and Sand Boxes, a largo assortment at AVEIVS, jel3 Corner Wood fi Third .4 Market& Sceoail sbs. 7~ICI till AItItIVAL--10.! boxes Palernio onwTes, sweet, =et lee boxes Palermo Lemons, jut receiving this day, and fur ,al by REY M ER A. ANDERSON, jets No. 39 Wood st., opposite SL Charles hotel._ - UI.,'AS ES RASP INDIA CASTOR OIL. tiTt sale by : 11'1MM'; jela Alleglibny CitY'. 4QB — lir.S. — SrP — Alst — T - 11,..;ITIVIIITINO fur sale 4 by BF.CIi DAV 6. KELLY, .j. 13 Allegheny City : 91 1 1111 15T11.11.4 11. 1.;‘; AN - RBI? for 'eats by ItEcktiahra jol) Allegheny City, 1 ( 1 4.8 E MACE, JUST It E - 01';1 1 s 7 1 , 311 antl for sale by BECSIIA1; jets Allegheny City. Tit' :-LACE LEAD. for eJ sale by BF.CItIIA 5r A KELLY, ' jela Allegheny $754,r;4 :..1 ..7,t.:09,1f0 00 . 110 1 i 04 . 91,112 &I VLEVENTI - I LIST op APPLICA'fIONS _U4 for veiling. Liquors, tiled iu the Clerk's oa k , kr , to June olli, 1810. • Bradley Patrick, with other goods, Bth ward, Alta - aught Brown John E.; eating house, al ward, Allegheny; Itinsley Hobert, tavern, tali ward, Pittsburgh; Brennan Jas., agent, with other goods,;:d ward,-Piltab'o Hens Sohn AL, catingliouse, Fawn town'ship; Butler (bollard, tavern, St. Clair do Colonnui Charlea, do let ward, Pittsburgh; Hansa C., with other Iroods, Stli ward, du I , rer.herg Henry, eating bowie, Bth do do - - Frank Then., tavern, ll,l . wanl, do • -- Galway D. R.,with other goods,4tb do do Hall &untie!, tavern, West Pittsburgh; Haut Frederick, tavern, Lower St. Clair township;' Lesty Caspor, eating - do Ificeicer Peter, tavern, 141eQuelless do Motile Jacob, with other good'', rmingbam; Murphy John, tavorn, Penn township; Marsh Henry,' do East 'Birmingham; Mittley John, do do Murdock Isaac, do quigley J. E., tavern, Lawrenepvillel • St reckon t3.;' ' do Chtirders lownabitu Stewall k Maloney, tavern, 4th ward; Pittsburgh; Sehrrials J J do do da Sweinherger jobp . , ' ' tth" do ~to ShortValontino do 31auchester; Shaotror 11. A., with other gooda, ith ward, Pittsburgh; Taylor A. /I, tavern, Xli=theth towmchip. THOS. - .A. HOWLEY, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Juno oth, 1869. • - Jell 4VIS, uetioneer. A T A PNICE—A , VERY Low-,PRIp.e.,- . L _ rx. Will be sold a comfortable two story-franindirel hug of five rooms, with a large lot of grown] fronting on two streets, in Allegheny City. Apply to jelly . B. CCTHBUitTA .901 N. 51 Market street. AD"'NG HOUSE, N ENT EL FOR $Bl A MQZPITI, with a large lot of greundi situate in Allegheny CifYi"will be sold at the low i roe of $7OO. Terms easy. S. cuTliTtFmr 4 s 11,... Jell - - • - , 61- Market e rent OGERS' PEN KNIVESFor We-b -, J. It. WELDP, _jtt 1 . W , t , -‘) IJIL 00'1'1I. A: For salebv J. R. Nvp.rmili, 'Mt to Wood street, near Forirth. O ACKING B 0 X. S-400 • . - Paelcitig Boxeslot Web FELT HATS, Wood Street, One door South of Fifth. GENTLEMFIVS CLOTHING AT AuctioN PRICES, L. 11,E130N LOVE, 74 Market utrei.A. GENTS% 13()YSt, MISSES , SAMUEL CRAY, 4.:lerne;;l!. JOHN H. 31.ELLOR, Ht tao4xt etre.,L MARKED DOWN WITHOUT REGARD Ti) COST. JOS. HOILINWS, 77 Iligket st. llgtv adr• trim - - PrOPOS:II4 ir — ze NOTICE,--Sealed Propossis t lb.'? the offien4stzdamei VernerLlSfth TIIURSDAY next thp. Instant, at 2 o'clock, P. r for furnishing on tbe. thin of th e Cittions' way, commencing irk rifth . And Lfbeity streets, along Penn and Butler stoats to.glo r•emeteg gate, *pox 13.5,500 feet 4x6autiftzGerciastiestfjetlong,ofCiteirtsinv or Oak; also fotn 20 139Akt re4f 5x7 "White :Pim ler stringers in length, offentAutl upwards. Proposals will be directe,M - atiltock & Co, care of James Verner, endorsed Pro owls..' PITTSBURGH - AND BIRMINGHAM PASSEN 11GEIrRAILBOAEr.—The Comrnissianersto open books arid receive subscriptions to the Stock of said Road, will meet for that purpose at HAIM'S HOTEL, on the corner of Fourth and Grant streets, iu the cite Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the 9.7 th tostant, at 73:1 o'clock, P. . jo7;td City and County. Insurance - CiinipanY. OTICE IS ILERtI.M - in pursuance of an act'of Assembly reliting there to, cend- the CharWr of Incorporation, approved `April .11th,1859, Books to receive subscriptums to the Capital Stock of the City. and. County Insrunneo Company of the • city of Allegheny, will be open at the offico•of PETER, PETERSON. Pederalatreet.AlleghenY, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and TIIURSDA.Y. Oth. -oth end .ittr. of - July, and at the office of WM. P. BAUM. en St. Claw street, Pittsburgh, on FRIDAY and SATURDAW MR. and 4th of July next, to remain open tor me nays. (rin. loss the stock be sooner subscribed,) .from lt) A. M. to 4 o'clock,P. 711„ of each day. Josiah King, • James I.:. Gratuum- , Henry Irwin, . Wm it. Posey; Peter Peterson, Johh Itinningleur 0. u. Craig,. Wm. P. Baum, lashes Old, " John Irwin, Sen., James Glb4on, 'John Sampson, C. - : Yeager, • . ..George Lewis,- Samuel Gormly , - Nicholas Vooghtly , Sen, John •A. Scott, ' 11.P.PdeDowell; - John W. Riddle, David Greig, . Satan! Lindsay, Jun, - -J. Lot/emote. • • Bottand, Thomas Farley, U. Evans. Alex. Ifilands, • - R. W... Poindexter, • Thos. Donnelly, James l'ack, Jun., . James A. Gibson, I). Lent Shields, . jei:td • • PIANOS! PIANOS!! 'NEW Arrival of ',Pianos., Tr HE . SURSCRII3ER HAS JUST .R& 11 cetved from the rmumfactory of CHICRIERTiM • & SONS, • A fresh supply of their • IJNItIVA LLIEII PIANOS. The instruments have all been selected persomdlyby. the subscriber, at the. Factory, _ . . . • ESPECIALLY POE THIS MARKET. Ttio,at in want of Piaitiis are invited to mill and e_ca.m ino.lhis stock, whith comprises all the various styles manufactured by Chiekering k Sons, from the plainest. 'to the "tniett elaborately carved mises, and at'prices to slid nll purehnser, ' ra,"A1.1 4 ,,, INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED. - al JOHN H. MELLOR, . . Je4 81 WOOD STREET. NEW STOCK, OF DIALI..ODCONS. JUST RECEIVED—A SPLENDID NEW , LP lot of MELODEON S. from the li cA N faetory of MASON & ILtMLIN, Boston; including- slt this styles made by this firm., 'thane histruments have been approved • •. • by the greatest 1111.1.416311: , in tllC L euuntry,—na Dr. Lowil leo: F. L'Astt. W. B. Itr_tdbury, and others—eon segneittly they e,n 14, relied an no being fart !l'hey are noted for the following points: I. Their pool not mordent finality . of tour. : 2. Their great. power or tone. . Z. Their perfeet equality of tone. 4. Their prompt 91111 rasp touch. • Their licautiful style of finish.. G. he Tir durability. " 7. Their eliciiipae- i s of prii.e. For -ale only I.y JOHN It No. ffi Wooil strvWt. ..1 1 , , seriptiveeitrillsra mailed to any address. 11103 . . DR. JOHNSON'S HERB. DISPENSARY.- Wien C.* Main StNet, (2.litoor 14. Stairs,) tinfllacy N. F. T I IE I)P.. .Jt)I114S0 - gotania tv..uts socecAsfully tho fullow As - ril al A. NEftVolls 13110Ni:11MS. • I t EADACfIE, cured in 10 I.l.'N(;t. (311.8 T lIIS'E.4SES,SeItO.I.I;i,A, .- . , U I.)IP , EASt•N i.irtE Ilk:Ater, HAL RHET M, Ki AUIET• • API...EMI+. INS. MIEUNIATISAL LIVER WAIPLAINTS, VEVER AND AGUE, 1k7.31 ALE AV EiA li.N MA. 1' lAI P L ES, Disliimpi .)F TILE EAR .1" , 771) EYE, Se, de . , .ill who aro ,sinfering from the above named Aiseages, ar any . lithereomptleatedentnploint of years standing, are intorineil that they eon have forwarded Liy mail or expre,s. for the snuill sure of v. 00 a neat Pivkano of Medicines, with all necessary dircetions nod medical advice. Patients Oniuld without delay, as they aNti obt tin insttnt relief from Cho IMetor's remedies. Dr. Johnson's Medicine consists of extracts from the choicest Medicinal foreign mot native Roots and. Herta, manufactured under Ins own miners - talon: at his Ais sensary.mid thereforeavoiding the tole of 'Mercury, and olte unnurat poisons, that were never designed for the system, to which many thousands hive folicn thus and gone to early graves. - LOTION FOR THR-MIIPLEXION.--Dr. Johnson's remarkable LOTION for beimtifying and improving the Complexion. removiog,_Amhist in.atantaniamaly, Tan, Freckles, Pimples, kc., will hesent to any part or, the ii onntry for sl' Oa anti one postage stamp. N. It Vet - pole +Alla SI per box r : p1i...•301 - I:;3oN,..Prawer 401- . jellilyrdaw Offiee tia Mai St., buffalo, N. V. TIIIRD IMPORT - AT/ON. GEO. R. WHITE & CO., No. 25 Fifth Street, ? RE NOW iIi:CEIVING A C6MPLEIE 1 TOCK(•)' LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BANNON AND DAILSOD ANGLAIS 808, BLACK 'LACE SITAWLS, • Mantillas, 13arego Anglais Dusters,&e. . WM. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, 'Virt; Strict; comer of 'third, priTsßußthi,pFsi,rA . 7 14.1,1 ! EG.H.F 4 Ny &Ewa-No, Si;:6IIEIThRY ANI) AT Zip ! ' 31 ViPTEI STILEET Pli NTEN I.)4N'r3 'OFFICE : 4T TUE CPMEPERY• TERRA. COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES, FROM TWO TO SIX INCH CALIBRE. Prieto from Tsvelvo to Thirty Cti.prt . Foot. ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, For sale Wholesale at Mancifaeturer.s.Frees HENRY E..COLTANS, FORWIRDIAG IND tplifilllSSlON IBECILINT, CIFEESE, :BUTTER, SEEDS, 'FEDI, ASD.PRODSJpE dElklo.l4,t, NO. ;15 'WOOD T'lrrsEicatan. ... _ - _EDFORD Srlif NUS--T 3 - TI S NV I. L- Bknown and delightarantnrner reliort will ioopen 1 , he reception of yplteps fiVtlio'fitt4o,l.l4'e, and kept open till the first of Gekiher. . . The hotel Irill bn tinder the matmoirteilt of Mr:A.G. Aiwa, wbeee ezperionee,eotirteons inannera,and Atten tion to Ws guests, giro the attiplat asattrancoof comfort and kind treatment.' . . . Parties wishing rooms or any information in regard to the place, will please address • • Superintendent of Bedford Mineral Springs.. VIEST PREMIIIKA.WARDEDEV THE -11; STATE FAIR TO r • '• • G R A-1F F & CO. • - : E•OIt•THE BEST: • .. • Nr . -1 73 For bist Bap for fannlies, and beat Woad. COok Score. D 00414 rot best Laundry Store. Also on hand.. a large assortment of Heating &ores, Plain -snd Fancy Grete - Fronta;Ferstem Sod and D 0 .13 !ro'. fteliot lles, Tea Settles, Wagon Boxes,_HonoteWare, • GRAFF 00; No. 24A Liberty-street,' ffd • At the -head of Wood street.: BOOMS.-10Q dozen mile LI! te3) LLEGHENY INSURANCE CO., ~', : il, OF PITTSBURCH. UaFFICE;-No. 37 Fifth Street t Batikßlock. .. 1 fiNSURI: AGAINST ALL KINDS QF - 'l_ FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ' ISAAC'JONES: President; JOHN . D. MeCORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLLIISI DEAN, General Agent. , Dreamons—lsaae Jour& C. G. 'Hussey, Harvey Childs, Capt, It. C. Gray. John A.WiLgon.l3. L. Pahnestock, John Dade Cord, Isaac M Pennoek, R. I'. Sterling, Capt. Wm. - Delln,-Thos:M.- Rowe, Rohl. II; Davis. -- ' lIIY. DEl4,l_Nit4OttlE AtilYtl7.4l4' . _ gE -;CQMPANY , TNCORPORA.TED 1 BYTHr LEGISLA " TlTliiV (P MNINSLVANTA , 1635. OfFiCKAACPENTAgaLGAAMITAZATT - PIIILADELPHLi.. Marlite - InAttrante.' • - ,CARGO Tall llama 'at I`KRA • - On Good;, by Faint : . Canals, Lakes, and,Land Carriages - to all parts of the Union. ''t'lll.l; TCSlllttly On Merchandise genetnllY . ',' • - onStores:Durtling, llonsea, ete4 etc. .4 - 35`fi'l'S' OF TILE courA r, Bonds, Mortgages, and Real it= 35- Philadelphia City' 6'A 105,144 00 Pennsylvania State I.oaris. 104,425, 00 United, States TrewnrY .. . . E0,11.,60 Railroad 6 re rent. Mortgnao- 8 7, 376 00 StOCka4 in Railroad:A Gag and InsnraneoCoa - ....`, 362 . 60 ... .. 4 a r 1,f 1,6 36 Balance/in hanTls ofAgents. lieminnis on} Maxine PoliCieN rycc.ntly issuod,und other 61,288 14 I • debts due the Company .. Wm. Marlin Samuel E. Stolces. - • Edmund A:Sender, J. F. peuisten, llenry Sloan, John IL Penrose, - Edward Darlington. • John C. lulls, H. Jones Pirooke, James 4 1`raqiiair, Spencer-Al'llcriine, Wm. Eyre. Jr., 'llomas C. Hand, James C. Hand, - Robert Burton, Wm. C. Ludwig, ' Jacob P.lones, Joseph IL Seat, James 3rFarland, Dr. 11. M. litiston;, Joshua P. Eyre, Geo. G. Lieper, , Jolin 13. Scruple, Pitts Jtuch Cmig.. D. T. l'ilorgsn, Charles Kelley. ' • J. T.- Lots, .' 4 MARTIN, Piesident. THOS C. 'RAND, Vice Presttlent. Hewer 1.11.11082 f, Secretary. - 1 4 . A. MADEIRA. Agent' - , No. 1:15 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Insurance Company,on NO. 96 WATER' STREET, PIiTSBUOGIt ROBERT GALWAY, Pre.eiden - ALEX". 1111.11)LEY, Vice President. F. A; RTRETIII:I`, Secretary. . . 45) - - Insures HULL AND C.IRGO RISES. nn . the Ohio and Rivnrs and trihutaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. • And ,igainst to dainae, Ly Fire, and nenitsd the Perils of 1110 Sea. pud Inkuld Nalis:ll4ols - and Transperr- Robert Gahtay, • ' • Ezunur-I 31'Clurkan, JOSt/Pif RA;AZ/41r1,11. D, John Sk..ott, ' David Richey. Jgints W. llailtnan; - Clualen Athuthnot, Alexander ISradle-y, - .3. Leeeh; John Fultertoty N. F. Bart, -- R. Robinson, Robert 11. ITartley; _ Carr. to r - - 31'0311. - PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE M OMPANY, NO. 149 CHESNUTSTREET Opposite — rite Castont ALT RINDS 0,1 7 R.ANCI:, either I'erpetiial lamitetl;on every description of Property' or Bferebandi , e, at reasonable ratett protilinnt..: - • • _ ROBERT P. RlNG..Presitteni, M.. W. DA - Lnw IN, Vice Prez,ictent, DIP.ECTCP.9 : Charles ttayes, • . E. P. Cope, E. B. Englisli s • E Georg...MT—Brown, P. IL theory, . Joseph St. l'aul, C. Shermap, . John CE - t) - ton, Maglirtree; . I.4..t.cs:ounn, J. G. COFFIN. hgont, j 5-41 ' Corner Thlrd and 1V0t3.1 street. - PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Of Pittsburgh. - 4 - -• No. bairourtb.street` . , DIRECTOI;S:f .te.eab Painter, Rodyl.Grioi Sproul, • C. A. Colton, James 11. flopking. A:earner, • Henry Sprout, • . ICirli. Voeglttly f • George W.l3Triith. A. J.Jenes,. Illuoirtf • , Itobert Patri4k. Chart _ • • 8300.000 1 , 11:N-AND, -, MARINE TAKEN, -of' all .-de- Ferirtlous. - =ME Merchants' Insurance Compaq OP - PECILATYVITaiIIIK - • V. PETTIT, Presidt:uL.—.D. J. M'CANli x Secretary Amount of.Cnpitil Stock paid in andinveste,=l - 3,000 1 :0 ...... 53,41_ai 35, Insures I:Argo Risks 'on the Oldo tuld 2ilii' iSsippi Rivers and Tributaries. Insures against los3 :, .4,larnage by. Fire. Als.o,ngniest the Periis .of (lie ;dean/I(l.lEl°nd Enviptionund Transportation. . __ -- DIfrECTOILS; ' - Wm. V...t'etlit„ , . ' 4.U. Alontgotnet7, John 1 1-PnlTlron. D. J. l'il'eann, 'E. F..Winuer, Ilse Builion, B. 1.. Wrnnton, John A. Alnrshalt, .-(l.ns. B. Wright, *John J. Pulterson, El wood'r. - Po sey. - OFFICIO:3: . ..... -- . - . WILLIAM. V. 1%1711T, President. - - 'E: F. WITMEIt. Vice PI esident, . I : ..1.). J. 151k2ANN.Riereini-r ' , REFEREM:I , 24:. - ' In Pkitaaciphia :: . 21. t l'lfod,tplian: ". ' ' -T..<2 iger, Inmb & Co.,' Sieihnsita, Justice & - Co., Trlnltz Bra 1 Cu., • i - Burk. Troiy, a stidado, Western Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DAPSlE,PresidPntl • • F-M.(443RDON. geeretarx. . Ory Kg No. ft/Water stroet, (f3i4n, &Co.'s Wntebonae, up kairs,)Pittabonli- Wiitf insure ogle least . 11ifnl5' of PlP.E..and MARLS - E A Nome lastitutlon,matiaged by Directors who SP %folk known in thgeommunity, and who are determined, by I.romptnessn and liberality, to maintain the character vuelt - they have assumed, as. -offering- the best protect. tton to those who desire to Ile insured. - ' APRIL:3 O th, lsra • ..- .Steel: 00,030 00 Mortgage " 2,1C0' Office .. . ..... • 2.50 03 Open Aetiounto„"ete...»..... .. . . . .. 11,656 3.3 Cash Premium .... .30,i17012 Notearand bills 153,355 t THE9LDLE:H'" ANY) LARG • • AVM. SCIIVOLIMAN ' PRACTICAL 'LITROgRAPHER CORNER THIRD AND lIIMIKET STREiTS, DITFFS COLLEGE 413ILDINGS. G. S. - JOHNSON.. Late Fore?nau (L. - at..,5 9 r Perrin& .tgtifison.) • . Cheap and Dbrable, Tire and Water Trout 76 Sat 177MJE'p'ST., BErl!t F6LTTII* .1%4W7'11. irir The only inannfactritors and de:dm In their Irn FlAStie - Ckli.WP CANVAS ROOFING. 1341'kCorkt. GRAtEh ROOFING OVA thirtithilt DalT:tyttiwis JOHN, - .THOMPSON & House, Sign- and Ornamental PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, *0:114 TPI-o.stireit; PITTSBURCH, PA. • 4, • cLoca• - .4geTICY for 'OW '-'674tea A . NtRICAN WATCHF-A A large y snrhnonf of these dos trAble:Jll,7o., . . JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, Ete..ratule to order. • Witte ti Ropairing,,Enving, Gilding and .1101, irigtiono to /110 eery best warmer: ' REINTLBLAN mdf , - - lea .42 FlRlvatirest. iF 4 TNS STOVE WORE.S. - • - ALE iutzirimit saxmAmtnum ead =yam I sway vmarry Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves, FLA.= i.lri:4:klttCY gIt4TE. dritOrM, 40. - ' Proprietor of the Celebrated PATENT OASISEIMIDIG AND SMORE CONSUME:No COOK TovE Ofdceand Sales Rooms, makfali Stre, Attsbar", ma lor lI:LUDLUM jnsumnrit. SAFETY A. A. tkitRII , AL I. GRIER SPRl)trb, Secretary. fjalsl A. T. 4 l'Otnto7, Caldwell Co. - PITTS.BURGAI.OFFICE, NO. 9: V. ATER STREET. jas' R. W. I'OIN9EtiTER:,I totz6iois .R:Miller: Jr; Ge.rge W. JIWIMMI, Alex. Speer, • • Wm. bfelinight, Alexander Nimiek, Wm. IL Smith, err James .111"Auloy; Andres' Afdday, . liattottlie Holmes,' 1):11. - .:- C. W. if.icket.son.. Lithographic Establishment in the City. PPTTSBII.I2OII.. PA- BATES & JOHNSON, PP a., 4.00,1itt 05 =ME